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Svenghouli

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occasional reader, first time poster here... hiya peeps!

so i have noticed something quite frequently when taking pills. i have been hitting the little round fellas almost every weekend for nearly a year now, amongst other things... it certainly should be time for a break but i seem to have too much fun on them 8)

anyway i also suffer from what i would consider as mild acne... mild compared to allot of other people most definitely, but still very frustrating for me. i have noticed that after a night or two of partying over the weekend that my acne is noticeably reduced for several days after. now i am not condoning that people go out and take illegal drugs as a cure for acne... this is simply an observation of mine.

has anybody else noticed the same thing? could this be explained by the drug or by the excessive amounts of exercise from dancing/running around like a child? or other?
 
Yep, I've had moderate acne since I was 14, yet it subsided to very mild acne just now and I'm 21. It's mainly because I took Accutane (which saved my life) when I hit 18 for a year, and it cured it.

Best option for you would be to take:

1,000 MG of Vitamin C BEFORE rolling, and each day until you feel normal

5-10 tablespoons a day of crushed flax seed <--- best supplement in existence, I can't go a day without it


also taking ALA with L-Carnintine supplements twice a day each day will waive the effects of not only acne, but the after effects of MDMA use.

I highly recommend it, I fully understand everything about this terrible terrible condition.

Since MDMA produces and secretes excessive amounts of cortisol, it can directly be related to skin conditions such as sebhorreic dermatitis and acne. To prevent, you must utilize preventative measures such as antioxidants.

Do a daily routine of skin cleansing, moisturizing, and acne fighting medications. DO NOT use anything that will be overly sensitive or touch your face FOR ANY REASON at all unless your hands are COMPLETELY clean.

My life has changed with this information, it took me years to research. I hope it works for you.
 
Yea I've noticed a pretty considerable reduction in breakouts for a few days following use as well. I think there is definitely something behind it...
 
when I was younger I had some acne but I started washing my face a couple times a day with over the counter products that contain salicylic acid and benzyl peroxide. And using tea tree oil before I went to sleep regardless of how fucked up or cracked out I was. I dont think it was the drugs thb.
 
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dude ur right when i first started rollin i broke out bad the next day
but i started doin it every weekend and i was making my acne go away
and when i skiped a weekend i broke out worst then before
i think its due to released strese
 
the day after i roll my face is always so clear, and my pores look smaller. i have friends who get really bad breakouts after they roll though...i think it has something to do with all of the sweating you do, but im just guessing
 
Maybe its different when you do it every weekend, but I find that my acne gets worse after I roll. Maybe its because im smearing vicks all over my body and sweating the whole time.

On a side note you should cut back on your use. Once a week is bad, mmkay.
 
yea that's definitely been the case for me too.
i have a theory bc rolling REALLY dries out your skin...like i don't know about you, but for me when i'm all cracked out my skin is really dry and pale.
dry skin = less visible acne.
 
I've only heard of people getting increased acne after rolling, which is mostly due to them touching their face.
 
^completely and unfortunately entirely wrong.

Acne develops because of either stress, or hormones, touching your face with dirt has almost nothing to do with developing acne.

quoting myself, "Since MDMA produces and secretes excessive amounts of cortisol, it can directly be related to skin conditions such as sebhorreic dermatitis and acne. To prevent, you must utilize preventative measures such as antioxidants."

It's true, and I know the terrible effects first hand. Touching your face constantly will cause irritation, which will entice acne to develop under your skin due to sebum either being overproduced and your skin can't handle it or due to hereditary issues. It's because of irritation that acne develops, not because of dirt.

You can wash your face all you want but it sure as hell won't cure acne. Sorry. It's debilitating, but it must be controlled. Not only do antioxidants help repair damage to skin and the body in general but taking preventative and cautionary measures to make sure nothing develops is your main concern. If it's mild do what Dan from acne.org does. It will cure it for sure. Check it out, and if your acne is severe than consider accutane.
 
I don't know, I always get a pimple or two after partying...but then again it's probably because I leave my makeup on all night.

*makes no real contribution to this thread*
 
I don't know, I always get a pimple or two after partying...but then again it's probably because I leave my makeup on all night.

*makes no real contribution to this thread*

Well, great contribution. It's simply because most makeup clogs pores, and that mixed with sebum (oil) in your pores can cause irritation that leads to breakouts. Leave your face with light makeup settings and you shouldn't experience many breakouts at all.
 
I was actually going to post a topic like this a while ago, but thought it sounded too crazy to be true. I too notice a big reduction in acne after rolling, also after drinking as well. It may have something to do with your body trying to flush out all of the toxins while rolling. Drinking lots of water and pissing frequently probably help.
Another possibility is the extreme stress-free feeling you get while rolling. If your acne seems to be induced mainly by stress , this seems like a plausible possibility as well.
 
Its prob from external factors like the touching irritation, not cleaning enough, and the sweating. Acne is not suppose to show up the next day, pimples take time and have started growing 2 weeks prior to when it actually crowns.
Its just a coincidence, just remember what you did couple weeks ago
 
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